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Old 05-25-2018, 05:51 PM   #2073
GtrsRGr8
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FOURTH FREE Album from Naxos this Month!--Franz Danzi's Seplette Potpourris.

Naxos newsletter recipients: make sure that you open any message that you've received from them in the last day or so. I don't claim to understand it, but Naxos is offering us yet another free album for the month of May!

Usually, there is a single album, in MP3, offered by Naxos at the beginning of a month. Then there is an offer of an album, a week or two later, from three possibilities, and with your choice of either the MP3 or FLAC format. I consider that situation, in itself, to show a tremendous amount of largesse on the part of Naxos.

This month, however, we have had already the opportunity to claim a third album, a week or two ago. Today, I received in my email yet another offer of a free album from Naxos. I'm not good at math, but I can count well enough to know that that makes four free albums this month!

This current album is Danzi, F.: Chamber Music from Orfeo. That is all of the information that I could find in any blurb, but the (large) thumbnail of the album reveals that Danzi's first name is "Franz." The name of the name series to which the album belongs seems to be Seplette Potpourris. It appears to come from an album series called Consortium Classicum. Dieter Klocker appears to be the conductor.

This album is offered in FLAC, as well as MP3.

This free album is available only until the end of May. That's soon! My advice, if you want to get the free album is not to dawdle, but go ahead and download it now.

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